One of the very first novels by the number one bestselling author of
Midwives and The Flight Attendant: a prescient, environmentalist
political drama in which a small-town lawyer finds himself torn
between his career and his family, and between money and the natural
world. Patience Avery is a dowser--a "water witch." With a pair of
divining rods and her natural gifts, she can locate lost items,
missing people--and aquifers deep within the earth. This last skill is
more in demand than ever, as the normally lush, green countryside of
Patience's native Vermont is in the grip of the worst drought in
years: stunted cornstalks rasp in the hot July breeze, parched
vegetable gardens wither and die, and the Chittenden River has shrunk
to a trickle. Patience does what she can to help her neighbors find
new water sources for exhausted wells, but she knows better than most
that this crisis is a symptom of worse things to come. Not that she
can convince her brother-in-law, Scottie Winston, of this. Scottie's
spent the long, dry summer lobbying for permits to expand Powder Peak,
a local ski area that's his law firm's principal client. As part of
the expansion, the resort seeks to draw water for snowmaking from the
beleaguered Chittenden, despite opposition from environmentalists who
fear that the already weakened river will be damaged beyond repair.
Pressure from his wife and daughter on one side--and a slew of
powerful politicians, wealthy developers, and the partners at his firm
on the other--pushes Scottie closer and closer to a moral crisis that
will have a profound effect not just on Scottie's family, but on the
future of the entire state. Look for Chris Bohjalian's new novel, The
Lioness!
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ISBN
9780593081792
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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